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Dallastown now has a two-game lead vs. Red Lion in York-Adams Division I baseball.

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Dallastown's Cam Urey, seen here making a throw in a file photo, doubled and scored two runs in the Wildcats' 13-10 win over Dover on Monday.(Photo: The York Dispatch)

Dallastown suddenly finds itself with two-game lead in the York-Adams Division I baseball standings.

The Wildcats won a wild 13-10 triumph over visiting Dover during a blustery Monday afternoon when most games in the Y-A League were postponed. Meanwhile, Dallastown's chief D-I pursuer, Red Lion, suffered a 5-1 home loss to Gettysburg on Monday.

The leaves Dallastown at 10-1 overall and 8-1 in D-II. Red Lion fell to 5-2 both overall and in the division. While the Lions trail by two games overall, their deficit in the loss column is just one game. Gettysburg (6-2 overall) leads D-II at 6-1.

In Dallastown's win, the Wildcats rallied from an 8-3 hole after 3 1/2 innings. They scored seven runs in the bottom of the fourth to grab a 10-8 lead, but Dover responded with two runs in the top of the sixth to tie the game at 10-10. Dallastown then scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth to account for the final score.

Maelynn Leber, seen here in a file photo, excelled at the plate and on the mound on Monday for Eastern York.(Photo: The York Dispatch)

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Eastern York 8, Red Lion 2: At Red Lion, Eastern solidified its hold on first place in the Y-A D-II standings. Maelynn Leber excelled at the plate and on the mound for Eastern. At the plate, she had a homer and two doubles, to go with four RBIs and a run scored. On the mound, she pitched 5 2/3 innings to get the win, allowing two earned runs, six hits and zero walks, while striking out five. Morgan Winter (three hits, double, two runs, RBI) also starred at plate for Eastern, which improved to 5-3 both overall and in D-II. Taylor Radziewicz homered and drove in both of Red Lion's runs. Gianna Dovell added two hits for the Lions.

Northeastern 10, York Suburban 0 (5 innings): At Manchester, the Bobcats took over sole possession of first place in Y-A D-I. Northeastern is 8-1 overall and 7-1 in the division. The Bobcats have a half-game lead over Spring Grove (6-1), which was rained out on Monday. Belle Bortner pitched a one-hitter to get the win, striking out nine without a walk. She also had three hits (including two doubles), three RBIs and a run scored. Peyton Eckenrode (homer, two RBIs, two runs), Haley Updegraff (homer, two runs, RBI), Jiselle Castano (double, three runs) and Madison Wrightstone (two RBIs) also excelled for Northeastern.

Dallastown 22, Dover 7 (4 innings): At Dallastown, Elaina Winemiller led the Wildcats by going 4 for 4, including a homer and a triple, to go with four runs scored and four RBIs. Also for Dallastown, Samantha Parker went 4 for 4 with a triple, three RBIs and three runs scored; Shauna Stotler belted a homer and two doubles, with five RBIs and three runs scored; Tessa Thompson went 3 for 4, including a double, with two RBIs and two runs scored; Allison Hoffman went 3 for 3 with a triple, two runs scored and one RBI; and Ashton Crump went 2 for 4 with two runs scored and two RBIs.

York Catholic 8, Bermudian Springs 1: At York Catholic, Kelleigh Pollock led the Irish by going 3 for 4, including a double, while collecting three RBIs. York Catholic's Rebecca Baum threw a complete game, striking out six, walking three and allowing four singles. She also doubled, walked twice and collected two RBIs at the plate. Also for Catholic, Ashton Ackley went 2 for 3 with three runs scored and one RBI, while Grace Gardini went 2 for 4, including a double, with two runs scored and one RBI.

Littlestown 14, York Tech 2 (5 innings): At Spry, Caitlin Eader led the Thunderbolts by going 3 for 4, including a double, with three RBIs and two runs scored. Teammate Megan Gorsuch went 2 for 3 with a double, three runs scored and two RBIs. For the Spartans, Josilyn Bond doubled with one RBI.

Spring Grove 4, York Country Day 1: At Penn State York, the Rockets received singles victories from Dennis Eicholtz and Graham Harlacher. In doubles, Logan Covington and Nicholas Etter combined to win the No. 1 match, while Camron Gutshall and Will Cummings combined to win the No. 2 match. For the Greyhounds, Brady Frey won a singles match.

New Oxford 5, Littlestown 0: At New Oxford, the home team got singles wins from Justin Gruver, Brian Klunk and Michael Pagnanelli.